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HCM 7' H HERE better to start a tour of the faculty than at the office, general headquarters for the com- plex organization that is Stamford High School, and where, under the firm and stimulating leader- ship of Principal Roy W. Hill, Vice-Principal E. H. Bertram Humphries, along with the administrative assistants and guidance personnel, the varied acti- vities of the school are coordinated, guided, and integrated. Here, too, one meets the office staff, Miss Bertha Cooke, Miss Lenore Genovese, and Miss Theresa Zebrowski, busily engaged in typing letters, sorting mail, keeping records up-to-date, receiving visitors, handling telephone calls, and expertly and efficiently carrying on the thousand and one details of office work. HIGH SCHOOL OFFICE STAFF Theresa C. Zebrowski, Bertha Cooke, lenore V. Genovese. HELEN A 1'OBlN SUPERINTENDENVS STAFF Asst Supt of Schools left to Right: Kermit R. Shulman, Norris W. Brown, Sarah F. Smith, Eugene L Daly, Ellsworth H. Plumer, Joseph E. Staiger, William O Shaughnessy. mi . S 16
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.ileacii 0 elaarfmen fri ITHOUT our efficient, trustworthy, and helpful set of department heads working together for the success of the school, S.H.S. could not exist, let alone function. The qualities necessary to carry on the responsibility of leading a department success- fully include cooperativeness, willingness to serve, efficiency, intelligence, tactful ability and expert knowledge of subiect matter, all exemplified in the men and women who guide the various departments in S.H.S. Through their very real interest in each student and their professional standards in education, the department heads have established a true liason between students and administration. l s J. EDWARD HUGHES CHARLES C. OLSON CARl N. NUTTER English Commercial History L' Louis MARTINELU DR. MATHILDA A. KOEHLER ichdrmani lChairmanJ Modern languages lam' 15
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ARTS DEPARTMENT First Row Left to Right: Mrs. Nellie B. Burow, Mayo Sorgman, Mary H. Milligan Henry W. Bartnikowslsi. Second Row, Left to Right: Myron N. Morris Robert M. Whiting, Carl Mattson, Ralph W. Savage, Edgar L. Bugbee Lester J. Myers. Next door is the Guidance Office, presided over by Alton Rhoads and Miss Esther Wheeler, under whose direction every pupil in the school is assigned to a counselor who takes an individual interest in him and who, in group discussions and individual conferences, guides the students to wise decisions in all their problems: the selection of subjects, the for- mation of programs, and, in cases of maladiustment, the alteration of schedules to fit the individual needs and abilities of the students. This admirable system of guidance, incorporated this year, has certainly accomplished much toward achieving its goals: that of giving experienced and professional coun- seling to every student in S.H.S. who needs it or desires it. In addition, the guidance department assumes the burden of offering vocational advice to those who can profit by it. GUIDANCE COUNSELORS Seated, Left to Right: Enda Riordan, J. Edward Hughes, Louisa H. Bohn, Alton L. Rhoads, Esther M. Wheeler, Walter G. Buchanan, Margaret K. St. John, Louis Martinelli, Mary Ryan. Standing, Lett to Right: Michael J. Nagurney, Carl N. Nutter, Herbert C. Bird, Earle V. Good, Frederic T. Hawes.
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